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  • Page 1 3190 I IDEBAND NSTALLATION AND ERIFICATION UIDE HMS-358 List 5 (Split Power) HMS-358 List 6 (Redundant Power) Product: HMS-358-L5 Product: HMS-358-L6 CLEI Code: VAMXKG0F CLEI Code: VAMXKH0F...
  • Page 2 Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits, and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
  • Page 3 BOUT UIDE This guide details a typical step-by-step Wideband 3190 system installation and provides for a final system verification. For detailed information about specific system components, refer to the documentation for that component. An abbreviated version of the installation and verification procedure for each configuration is located at the end of this guide (see “Project Member Signatures”...
  • Page 4 For information about line units, doublers, and remote units, refer to the appropriate documentation for the product model number. Copies of documents can be downloaded from the ADC web site at www.adc.com. To order a hard copy, please see your sales representative. July 14, 2002...
  • Page 5 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Safety Warnings and Notices AFETY ARNINGS AND OTICES The DC power supply feeds of the enclosure must be connected to either (1) -48 Vdc Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) sources or (2) -48 Vdc sources that are electrically isolated from the AC sector and reliably connected to earth.
  • Page 6 Avis et Avertissements de Sécurité LTPH-SM-1052-04 July 14, 2002 HMS-358 List 5 and List 6...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Table of Contents ABLE OF ONTENTS Introduction _________________________________________________________________________ 1 Document Scope ..........................1 System Overview ..........................2 Before You Begin _____________________________________________________________________ 4 Reviewing Installation Plans......................4 Establishing a Method of Procedure ....................4 Unpacking and Inspecting the System Components................5 Mounting the Chassis __________________________________________________________________ 6 Cabling the Chassis ___________________________________________________________________ 8 Drain Wire and Cable Tie Installation ....................8 Cable Connector Pinouts........................9...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents LTPH-SM-1052-04 Configuring DS1 Services Through the Config Menu ............. 38 Configuring the DS3 Transport Through the Config Menu ..........40 Installing the HXU-359 Multiplexer Card ..................42 Setting Up Basic System Parameters Through the Config Menu ........43 Entering the Card ID (System Name) Through the Config Menu ........
  • Page 9 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Table of Contents A/B Power Sources ..........................73 Fuses..............................73 Fans ..............................75 Appendix B - HMU Configuration for X.25 and Ethernet Connections________________________ 76 Operating Modes..........................76 Interactive Mode........................76 NMA Mode........................76 X.25 Port Configuration Procedure ....................76 X.25 Port Configuration Using Craft Screens ..............76 X.25 Configuration Using TL1 Commands ..............77 X.25 Parameter Configuration...................78 Additional X.25 Parameter Configuration.................79...
  • Page 10 33. Setting Up the STS-1 Transport Through the HXU-359 ................49 34. Installing the Fan Assembly (Cover Down)....................51 35. Installing a Line Unit into the Wideband 3190 Chassis ................53 36. Securing the Modules with the Retention Bar....................54...
  • Page 11 LTPH-SM-1052-04 List of Figures 37. Installing an HRU in a Remote Enclosure ....................55 38. System Loopbacks and Test Access ......................61 39. Installing a Test Card into the HMS-358 ......................62 40. Installing a Cut-Through Card into the HMS-358 ..................63 41. Common Access Panel (Specification)......................70 42.
  • Page 12 List of Tables LTPH-SM-1052-04 IST OF ABLES 1. Packing List ..............................5 2. System Installation Notes ..........................5 3. Cable Connector Pinout and Color Code (16/16 Cable) ................10 4. Cable Connector Pinout and Color Code (25/7 Cable) ................10 5.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Wideband 3190 system. For more information about the individual components used in this installation procedure, refer to their respective user manuals. Verify that all equipment to be used in the Wideband 3190 system has met the necessary NEBS and UL requirements. The use of unapproved equipment in the HMS-358 may violate NEBS (GR-1089-CORE, GR-63-CORE) and UL/CSA 1950 standards.
  • Page 14: System Overview

    By selecting the multiplexer card, a variety of high-speed network interfaces, such as DS3 and STS-1, can be accommodated. The use of the same multiplexer and DSL units found in ADC standalone products assures a versatile and cost-effective solution to your system requirements. The open architecture of the HMS-358 supports backward compatibility by accepting any industry-compliant 3192 line card.
  • Page 15 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Introduction The Wideband 3190 system (with a full complement of remote equipment) can be configured with up to six chassis (up to 672 lines) in a 7-foot rack and meets NEBS requirements for CO equipment. The HMS-358 supports 1+N protection switching at the customer interface and provides facility and equipment protection.
  • Page 16: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin LTPH-SM-1052-04 EFORE EGIN Prior to installing the Wideband 3190, it is important to prepare for the installation by: • Reviewing installation plans through establishing a Method of Procedure (MOP) • Unpacking and inspecting the system components •...
  • Page 17: Unpacking And Inspecting The System Components

    Table 17 on page 82 provides a list of required and optional components that may not be included in the HMS-358 kit, but are either necessary or recommended for the Wideband 3190 system. A notes section (see Table 2) has been provided to document any components not listed below.
  • Page 18: Mounting The Chassis

    12-24 x ½ Screws Figure 3. Mounting the Wideband 3190 in a CO Rack Verify that the battery feed is disconnected. For single shelf installation only: to fulfill NEBS requirements, establish a 4-inch space above and below the chassis.
  • Page 19 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Mounting the Chassis Installer Check ü Step Procedure Install a mounting bracket on each side of the HMS-358 chassis using the four (6-32 x ) screws provided for each bracket. Mounting brackets and screws are contained in the installation kit. Apply the amount of torque specified by local codes.
  • Page 20: Cabling The Chassis

    Cabling the Chassis LTPH-SM-1052-04 ABLING THE HASSIS The HMS-358 allows for several network interface configurations: • DS3 (see “Installing Interface Cables—DS3 or STS-1 to DSL” on page • STS-1 (see “Installing Interface Cables—DS3 or STS-1 to DSL” on page • DSX-1 (see “Installing Interface Cables—DSX-1 to DSL (Port 2)”...
  • Page 21: Cable Connector Pinouts

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Cabling the Chassis ABLE ONNECTOR INOUTS Figure 5 shows a standard 16/16 or 25/7 connector cable (available in 50-foot or 200-foot lengths). See Table 3 Table 4 on page 10) for pinout descriptions of these two cable connectors. 16/16 25/7 Drain wire Figure 5.
  • Page 22: Cable Connector Pinout And Color Code (16/16 Cable)

    Cabling the Chassis LTPH-SM-1052-04 Table 3. Cable Connector Pinout and Color Code Table 4. Cable Connector Pinout and Color Code (16/16 Cable) (25/7 Cable) Ring Pins Tip Pins Ring Pins Tip Pins Connector Connector Pin Connector Connector Pin Color Code Slot Slot Color Code...
  • Page 23: Selecting The Proper Installation Procedures

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Cabling the Chassis ELECTING THE ROPER NSTALLATION ROCEDURES This guide identifies the cable installation procedures for each shelf configuration with a tabbed section title (Figure Installing Interface Cables HELF ONFIGURATION Figure 6. Selecting the Proper Tabbed Section for Your Shelf Configuration Select the tabbed section that applies to your configuration and only follow those procedures: •...
  • Page 24: Installing Cables For A Ds3 Or Sts-1 Configured Shelf (Backplane View)

    Cabling the Chassis LTPH-SM-1052-04 —DS3 STS-1 NSTALLING NTERFACE ABLES DSX-1 (IN) PORT 1 LOOP A GROUP 2 DSX-1 (OUT) PORT 1 LOOP B GROUP 2 MALE 10Base2 HMU CAUTION: CAUTION: VOLTAGES UP TO 200 VDC VOLTAGES UP TO 200 VDC MAY BE PRESENT MAY BE PRESENT UNDER THIS COVER...
  • Page 25: Installing Interface Cables-Dsx-1 To Dsl (Port 1)

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Cabling the Chassis —DSX-1 DSL (P NSTALLING NTERFACE ABLES DSX-1 (IN) PORT 1 LOOP A GROUP 2 DSX-1 (OUT) PORT 1 LOOP B GROUP 2 MALE 10Base2 HMU CAUTION: CAUTION: VOLTAGES UP TO 200 VDC VOLTAGES UP TO 200 VDC MAY BE PRESENT MAY BE PRESENT UNDER THIS COVER...
  • Page 26: Installing Interface Cables-Dsx-1 To Dsl (Port 2)

    Cabling the Chassis LTPH-SM-1052-04 —DSX-1 DSL (P NSTALLING NTERFACE ABLES DSX-1 (IN) PORT 1 LOOP A GROUP 2 DSX-1 (OUT) PORT 1 LOOP B GROUP 2 MALE 10Base2 HMU CAUTION: CAUTION: VOLTAGES UP TO 200 VDC VOLTAGES UP TO 200 VDC MAY BE PRESENT MAY BE PRESENT UNDER THIS COVER...
  • Page 27: Wiring The Common Access Panel

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Wiring the Common Access Panel IRING THE OMMON CCESS ANEL TB2 TB3 DSX-1 METALLIC TEST ACCESS TEST ACCESS CRT AUD CRT VIS MAJ AUD MAJ VIS BITS TIMING MIN AUD RING MIN VIS SYS ID Shielded cable Figure 10. Common Access Panel Installer Check ü...
  • Page 28: Installing The Power Cables

    Installing the Power Cables LTPH-SM-1052-04 NSTALLING THE OWER ABLES Figure 11. Grounding the Chassis (Right-Hand Side, Rear View) Installer Check ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input. Verify that fuses are removed from fuse panel.
  • Page 29 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing the Power Cables Installer Check ü Step Procedure (Continued) For legacy (painted) racks, remove the paint from the contact area to ensure good frame ground. Attach the L-shaped end of the ground lug (see Figure 11 on page 16) using two 8-32 x screws to the rear of the chassis.
  • Page 30 Installing the Power Cables LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installer Check ü Step Procedure (Continued) All connections to terminal block TB1 Power Access connector must be done to local codes. Attach a ring connector (or locally approved connector) to terminate the 12 AWG ground wire at frame ground (FGND) on the Power Access connector (if needed).
  • Page 31: Connecting The Network Interface

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Connecting the Network Interface ONNECTING THE ETWORK NTERFACE 10BaseT HMU 10Base2 OS RS-232 PORT AUX RS-232 PORT (Female DTE) (Female) Figure 13. Network Interface Connections For all network connections, shielded cables are required. For 10BASE-T connections, Category-5 shielded cables are required. Installer Check ü...
  • Page 32 Connecting the Network Interface LTPH-SM-1052-04 Table 6. J34 Pinouts for 10BASE-T Interface Description NC = no connection. Cable must be shielded category 5. The OS interface (Table 7) supports RS232 craft interface or an X.25 remote interface. Table 7. J30 Pinouts for DB-25 (Female Connector) OS Interface (DTE) Description Description NMA TX...
  • Page 33 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Connecting the Network Interface Table 8. J31 Pinouts for DB-25 (Female Connector) AUX Interface (DTE) Description Description AUX TX AUX2 RX AUX2 RTS AUX2 CTS AUX2 DSR AUX2 RTN AUX2 DTR NC = no connection. Cable must be shielded. The RS-232 DB-25 AUX interface cannot be used when a multiplexer is present in the shelf.
  • Page 34: Setting Up A Multishelf 10Base-T Configuration

    10BASE-T ETTING ULTISHELF ONFIGURATION The Wideband 3190 can be connected by an external hub to other shelves in a 10BASE-T network. Figure 14 shows a multishelf 10BASE-T configuration. Use shielded twisted-pair cables (Category-5) to connect each shelf to the hub.
  • Page 35: Setting Up A 10Base-2 Configuration

    For more information on setting up an X.25 connection, refer to the HMU-319 List 5A, List 7A, and List 7C user manuals. Maintenance Terminal RS232 X.25 Modem Network Wideband 3190 Wideband 3190 System 1 System 32 DSX-1 (IN) PORT 1 DSX-1 (OUT) PORT 1 DSX-1 (IN) PORT 1 LOOP A GROUP 2...
  • Page 36: Management Over An X.25 Network

    Setting up a 10BASE-2 Configuration LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installer Check ü Step Procedure Connect a standard BNC T-adapter to the 10BASE-2 port (J32) on the backplane of each shelf in the series as shown in Figure 15 on page 26. Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the BNC adapter on the back of the first shelf. Connect the other end of the cable to the BNC adapter on the back of the second shelf in the series.
  • Page 37: Installing A Management Unit (Hmu)

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing a Management Unit (HMU) (HMU) NSTALLING A ANAGEMENT ESD strap input Retention bar HMU-319 H iG U -3 a in N IT IT IC M IN Figure 16. Installing an HMU Installer Check ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input.
  • Page 38: Connecting A Local Maintenance Terminal

    Installing a Management Unit (HMU) LTPH-SM-1052-04 ONNECTING A OCAL AINTENANCE ERMINAL Maintenance terminal Serial COM port HMU Craft port Interface cable Figure 17. Connecting a Maintenance Terminal to the HMU Craft Port Installer Check ü Step Procedure The HMU DCE should be connected to the DTE port of the local maintenance terminal. If the connection to the HMU requires a DTE-to-DTE or DCE-to-DCE interface, see the HMU user manual for information about null modem adapters.
  • Page 39: Using The Terminal Access Option

    (Figure 18 on page 28). Select the shelf you wish to view. The Shelf Status screen appears. If you forget your password, contact ADC Technical Assistance Center (see “Appendix E - Product Support” on page 84). For more information about passwords, refer to the HMU user manual.
  • Page 40: Multishelf Configuration Sample

    Installing a Management Unit (HMU) LTPH-SM-1052-04 Terminal Access Option (TAO) Network Status(Shelf # / Status / ID) Host ID: NEWCARD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-Shelf name (1) 2-Shelf name (2) 3-Shelf name (3) -----------------------------------------------------------10/01/01 15:33:27--- X - Exit TAO <CR> - Refresh Screen Enter shelf number or select option: Figure 18.
  • Page 41: Configuring The Management Unit

    Setting up a Shelf Identifier (SID) for each shelf for on-screen displays (page • Setting the Local IP address (page If you forget your password, contact ADC Technical Assistance Center (see “Appendix E - Product Support” on page 84). For more information about passwords, refer to the HMU user manual.
  • Page 42: Setting The Hmu Date And Time (Option H)

    Installing a Management Unit (HMU) LTPH-SM-1052-04 Setting the HMU Date and Time (Option H) Setting the HMU date and time globally configures these parameters for all HLU-319s in the system. The HMU-319 List 7A also globally updates the time and date settings for the HXUs in the chassis.
  • Page 43: Setting The Local Ip Address (Option A)

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing a Management Unit (HMU) Setting the Local IP Address (Option A) Installer Check ü Step Procedure ENTER From the Shelf Options menu, press , then press to select Local IP Address for the HMU. At the prompt, enter the local IP address using the XXX.XXX.XXX.YYY format, where XXX and YYY are decimal numbers from 0 through 255.
  • Page 44: Installing Multiplexers

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 NSTALLING ULTIPLEXERS The HMS-358 can be configured with the following multiplexer cards: • HXU-358 or HXU-360—DS3 (T1/E1) (see “Installing the HXU-358 or HXU-360 Multiplexer Card” on page • HXU-359—STS-1 (see “Installing the HXU-359 Multiplexer Card” on page Depending on which of these multiplexers you are configuring, locate the proper installation procedures as detailed in “Selecting the Proper Installation Procedures”...
  • Page 45: Installing The Hxu-358 Or Hxu-360 Multiplexer Card

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers HXU-358 HXU-360 M NSTALLING THE ULTIPLEXER ESD strap input Card eject tab MUX card Figure 21. Installing an HXU-358 or HXU-360 Installer Check ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input.
  • Page 46: Setting Up Basic System Parameters Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Setting Up Basic System Parameters Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ | T1/E1 Ports | DS3 Port | Password | Date and Time | Card ID | SW Download | X-Connect | Autologout Time | Maintenance Port | Circuit IDs...
  • Page 47 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers Installer Check ü Step Procedure The following procedure assumes proper TAO login. For proper login procedure, please refer to “Using the Terminal Access Option” on page ← → ↑ ↓ to navigate through multiplexer menu options and settings. From the Network Status screen, type the number of the desired shelf ID (1 through 32), and then ENTER press...
  • Page 48: Entering The Card Id (System Name) Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Entering the Card ID (System Name) Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ | T1/E1 Ports | DS3 Port | Password | Date and Time Card ID | +---------------------------------+ | | Enter Card ID | +---------------------------------+ | Maintenance Port | Circuit IDs...
  • Page 49 Type the system name after Enter Card ID (for the HXU-358) or Card ID (for the HXU-360) and then press ENTER System ID (SID) must match the Wideband 3190 HMU System ID. See “Setting the Shelf Identifier (Option D)” on page 30 for instructions on setting the HMU SID.
  • Page 50: Configuring Ds1 Services Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Configuring DS1 Services Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ T1/E1 Ports +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Port Srvc Mode Code T1/E1 | Port Srvc Mode Code T1/E1 IN-SRVC B8ZS OUT-OF-SRVC 133 B8ZS IN-SRVC B8ZS OUT-OF-SRVC 133 B8ZS IN-SRVC...
  • Page 51 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers Installer Check ü Step Procedure (Continued) In the HMS-358 system, these settings must match the HLU settings (not the default settings). If an HCC-319 List 1 and List 2 cut-through card is used, these settings should match those of the external line connected to the port.
  • Page 52: Configuring The Ds3 Transport Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Configuring the DS3 Transport Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ | T1/E1 Ports DS3 Port +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Service Mode(OUT OF SERVICE,IN SERVICE..): MEMORY ADMIN | Protection Mode (PROTECTED,UNPROTECTED) : PROTECTED | DS3 Mode (M13,C-BIT) : M13 | Line Buildout (100FT,450FT)
  • Page 53 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers Installer Check ü Step Procedure (Continued) Exit the Network Status screen by pressing , then ENTER If you plan to install a fan assembly, proceed to “Installing a Fan Assembly (Optional)” on page otherwise, proceed to “Installing a Line Unit (HLU)” on page Installer Signature Date HMS-358 List 5 and List 6...
  • Page 54: Installing The Hxu-359 Multiplexer Card

    Plug your ESD strap into the ESD input on the front of the chassis. For an HMU-managed Wideband 3190, verify that switches 3 and 5 on the SW2 switch block located on the circuit board are set to the OFF position (default). Switch 3 (OFF) activates the (Open Span Termination System (OSTS) protocol for the backplane.
  • Page 55: Setting Up Basic System Parameters Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers Setting Up Basic System Parameters Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ | Services | Transport | Clock | APS System | +---------------------------------+ | Date and Time | Card ID | Password | Software | Set to factory defaults +---------------------------------+...
  • Page 56: Entering The Card Id (System Name) Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Entering the Card ID (System Name) Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +----------Set Card ID------------+ Date and Time | +-----------------------------+ | | ID: | +-----------------------------+ | Date and Time +---------------------------------+ | Card 'A' 10/01/01 10:42:47 ALARMS: NONE Figure 30.
  • Page 57: Setting The System Clock Synchronization Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers Setting the System Clock Synchronization Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +---------------------------Clock Configuration-----------------------+ +-----------------------------------------------+ | Primary Reference Bits A DS1 speed | Secondary Reference Bits A DS1 speed | Timing Reference Switching Revertive | Force Normal...
  • Page 58 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installer Check ü Step Procedure (Continued) Set the Secondary Reference and press to select speed for synchronization. Configure the following options: • Bits A DS1 speed (default) or E1 speed • Bits B DS1 speed (default) or E1 speed •...
  • Page 59: Configuring Ds1 Services Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers Configuring DS1 Services Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------------Services Configuration----------------------+ Mode Type Code Lpbk OOS-A B8ZS 131ft NONE OOS-A B8ZS 131ft NONE OOS-A B8ZS 131ft NONE OOS-A B8ZS 131ft NONE OOS-A B8ZS 131ft...
  • Page 60 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installer Check ü Step Procedure (Continued) Line load, line type, and line buildout must match the HCU card in use. These settings should be set to the default values. If an HCC-319 List 1 and List 2 cut-through card is used, these settings should match those of the external line connected to the port.
  • Page 61: Configuring The Sts-1 Transport Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers Configuring the STS-1 Transport Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------------Transport Configuration-----------------------+ +---------------------------------------------------------+ Primary State RX Path Trace abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz TX Path Trace abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Loopback NONE Line Buildout <250 ft. +---------------------------------------------------------+ | (TAB) next field (Spacebar) next value (ENTER) activate (ESC) quit +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Card 'A' 10/01/01 10:42:47...
  • Page 62 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installer Check ü Step Procedure (Continued) Exit the Transport Configuration screen by pressing If you plan to install a fan assembly, proceed to “Installing a Fan Assembly (Optional)” on page otherwise, proceed to “Installing a Line Unit (HLU)” on page Installer Signature Date July 14, 2002...
  • Page 63: Installing A Fan Assembly (Optional)

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers NSTALLING A SSEMBLY PTIONAL ESD strap input Fan assembly Thumb screw Molex fan cable Thumb screw Figure 34. Installing the Fan Assembly (Cover Down) The HFA-357 fan assembly is installed from the front of the chassis, above the multiplexer tray. The fans begin operating as soon as the cable is connected.
  • Page 64: Placing The Fan Under Hmu Management

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Placing the Fan Under HMU Management Installer Check ü Step Procedure The following procedure assumes proper TAO login. For proper login procedure, please refer to “Using the Terminal Access Option” on page From the Network Status screen (for multishelf configurations), type the number of the desired shelf (1 through 32), and then press ENTER From the Shelf Status screen, press...
  • Page 65: Installing A Line Unit (Hlu)

    Installing Multiplexers (HLU) NSTALLING A strap input HLU-319 Figure 35. Installing a Line Unit into the Wideband 3190 Chassis Installer Check ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input.
  • Page 66 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Retention bar Figure 36. Securing the Modules with the Retention Bar July 14, 2002 HMS-358 List 5 and List 6...
  • Page 67: Installing A Remote Unit (Hru)

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers (HRU) NSTALLING A EMOTE Standard 400/200 Interface DS1TIP DS1RING HDSL2RING1 HDSL2TIP1 _ ( ) 48V Local Power _ ( ) Circuit Ground DS1 RING1 HDSL1 RING Remote enclosure HDSL1TIP DS1TIP1 Chassis Ground* * Chassis Ground may be tied to Earth Ground per local practice. Note: Active pins are highlighted in black.
  • Page 68: Setting Up Circuit Ids

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installer Check ü Step Procedure (Continued) Slide the remote unit into the card guides for the desired slot, then push the unit into the enclosure until it is seated in the card-edge connector. The unit should snap into place, indicating that the unit is properly seated.
  • Page 69: Placing The Line In Service

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installing Multiplexers LACING THE INE IN ERVICE After the line installation is complete, the line must be placed in service by: • enabling the alarms on the HLU • placing the DS1 interface in service at the HXU Placing the HLU Under HMU Management Installer Check ü...
  • Page 70: Placing The Line Unit In Service At The Hxu

    Placing the Line Unit in Service at the HXU The Wideband 3190 interfaces internally to the 28 lines at the common DSX-1 point. Once a line has been configured on the HLU, the DS1 interface at the HXU should be placed In-Service. Some alarm reporting will be lost if the line is not placed In-Service.
  • Page 71 If you plan to install a cut-through card, proceed to “Installing a Cut-Through Card (HCC) (Optional)” on page The Wideband 3190 should now be operational. If you experience any difficulties at this time, refer “Installing a Test Card (HTC) (Optional)” on page Installer Signature...
  • Page 72 If you plan to install a cut-through card, proceed to “Installing a Cut-Through Card (HCC) (Optional)” on page The Wideband 3190 should now be operational. If you experience any difficulties at this time, refer “Troubleshooting and System Testing” on page Installer Signature...
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting And System Testing

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Troubleshooting and System Testing ROUBLESHOOTING AND YSTEM ESTING Figure 38 shows system loopbacks and test access points. You can do additional system tests through test cards (see “Installing a Test Card (HTC) (Optional)” on page 62). You can route multiplexer output to provide local access to any DS1 or E1 channel on the DS3 transport at an electrical DSX-1 or E1 cross-connect point using cut-through cards (see “Managing Alarms”...
  • Page 74: Installing A Test Card (Htc) (Optional)

    If you plan to test a line unit, proceed to “Line Unit Testing” on page 64. The Wideband 3190 should now be operational. If you experience any difficulties at this time, refer to “Installing a Test Card (HTC) (Optional)”...
  • Page 75: Installing A Cut-Through Card (Hcc) (Optional)

    If you plan to test a line unit, proceed to “Line Unit Testing” on page The Wideband 3190 should now be operational. If you experience any difficulties at this time, refer “Installing a Test Card (HTC) (Optional)” on page Installer Signature...
  • Page 76: Line Unit Testing

    Troubleshooting and System Testing LTPH-SM-1052-04 ESTING Once the line unit is installed, verify that it is operating properly. To do this, monitor the following: • Status LED • Messages reported by the front-panel display. Verification Without a Downstream Device If there is no downstream device installed: Step Procedure Verify that the line unit powers up.
  • Page 77: Managing Alarms

    LARMS The Wideband 3190 system reports alarms from the shelf, the line units, the fan assembly and the multiplexer unit. The HMS-358 displays an alarm summary on the HMU at all times. Any alarm that exists in the system is represented by a critical, major or minor alarm LED on the HMU front panel.
  • Page 78: Hxu Alarms

    Managing Alarms LTPH-SM-1052-04 To silence the alarm, do one of the following: • Press the ACO pushbutton on the front panel of the HMU. • Press the external ACO pushbutton (if installed). The following events occur: • The front panel ACO LED lights and remains lit until the original alarm is cleared or until another alarm occurs.
  • Page 79: Line Unit Alarms

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Managing Alarms LARMS The Shelf Status menu reports the alarm status for each line unit. This includes both physical alarms (LOS ALARM BUS and FUSE ALARM BUS) as well as alarm messages shown in Table The LOS ALARM BUS field on the Shelf Status menu indicates when any unmanaged line unit (or any other non-manageable card installed in the shelf) is reporting a minor alarm on pin H of the line unit edge connector.
  • Page 80: Network Communications

    LAN protocols. ADC recommends placing the HMS-358 on its own 10BASE-T LAN. Any connection to a larger network should be done through a router with the appropriate firewall protection. Selecting the IP address, subnet mask, TCP/IP server address and trap addresses are basically arbitrary, but some understanding of these functions is still required to make an informed choice.
  • Page 81: Subnet Mask

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 UBNET A subnet is a physically separate part of a network, usually representative of all the devices at one geographic location or on the same LAN. The subnet mask is a quantity which is logically ANDed with an IP address to enable a device to determine which IP addresses are located on the local network and which addresses must go to the gateway for forwarding.
  • Page 82: Appendix A - System Specifications

    Appendix A - System Specifications LTPH-SM-1052-04 A - S PPENDIX YSTEM PECIFICATIONS NTERFACE PECIFICATIONS Figure 41 identifies the contacts for the common access panel. Table 13 lists the relay specifications. See “Wiring the Common Access Panel” on page 15 for wiring instructions. DSX-1 METALLIC TEST ACCESS...
  • Page 83: Environmental Specifications

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Appendix A - System Specifications NVIRONMENTAL PECIFICATIONS The HMS-358 is designed to meet NEBS CO requirements. System Operating Temperatures -40°F to 149°F (-40°C to +65°C) Minimum/Maximum Ranges 32°F to 122°F (0°C to +50°C) Line Units Mux Units HXU-357 List 1 All others HXU-359 List 1 HMUs...
  • Page 84: Power Requirements

    The Wideband 3190 has been designed to provide adequate convection cooling for an environment of 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) with up to 230W of internal heat dissipation.
  • Page 85: A/B Power Sources

    For a limited power application, ADC offers an A/B fuse panel that provides A/B power redundancy. This fuse panel allows the lower 15A fuse requirement of the HMS-358 List 1 chassis to be used and still provide redundant power.
  • Page 86 Appendix A - System Specifications LTPH-SM-1052-04 Table 14 shows the chassis fuse requirements in amps based on the number of doublers per chassis with split power feed and Table 15 shows the chassis fuse requirements in amps based on the number of doublers per chassis with redundant power feed.
  • Page 87: Fans

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Appendix A - System Specifications Figure 43 on page 75 shows bay heat dissipation based on four chassis. Although the power requirements of the system can vary greatly depending on the line makeup, in practice the line makeup seldom requires more than 30% of the lines to have doublers.
  • Page 88: Appendix B - Hmu Configuration For X.25 And Ethernet Connections

    ODES The HMU may be connected to an X.25 network through the OS port (J30 on the rear of the Wideband 3190), if properly configured. Regardless of the connection type (X.25, IP, or Serial), the HMU must be configured for one of two operating modes, Interactive or Network Management Administration (NMA).
  • Page 89: X.25 Configuration Using Tl1 Commands

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Appendix B - HMU Configuration for X.25 and Ethernet Connections From the Shelf Options screen, press , then press to select the OS port. The port settings display Confirm that Baud Rate is set at 9600. If the baud rate is not set at 9600, press , then press to select 9600 baud.
  • Page 90: X.25 Parameter Configuration

    Appendix B - HMU Configuration for X.25 and Ethernet Connections LTPH-SM-1052-04 X.25 Parameter Configuration The X.25 implementation of the HMU uses a fixed packet size of 128 bytes and cannot be changed. The HMU does not support X.25 packet size negotiations. By default, the HMU supports two Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) and eighteen Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs).
  • Page 91: Additional X.25 Parameter Configuration

    Ethernet Port Configuration Procedure The Ethernet port (J34 for 10BASE-T and J32 for 10BASE-2 on the rear of the Wideband 3190) may be used in either Interactive Mode or NMA Mode. Unlike the X.25 port, the operating mode of the Ethernet port is not configured by the user, but is determined by the TCP port opened by the client application.
  • Page 92: Appendix C - Optional Wire-Wrapping Port Connections

    Appendix C - Optional Wire-Wrapping Port Connections LTPH-SM-1052-04 C - O PPENDIX PTIONAL RAPPING ONNECTIONS Figure 44 provides a guideline for wire-wrapping the HMS-358 List 5 and List 6 chassis to support wire-wrapped DSX-1 applications. The wire-wrapping option shown in Figure 44 is for use with four-wire 3192 line units in Central Office (CO) systems.
  • Page 93 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Appendix C - Optional Wire-Wrapping Port Connections Installer Check ü Step Procedure Wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input. To remove the field access cover (Figure 44 on page 80), loosen the 4-40 PH screw, slide the cover to the right, and lift it away from the chassis.
  • Page 94: Appendix D - Technical Reference

    The HMS-358 is an open platform based on the standard 3192 line card and compatible components (see Table 17). However, due to FCC and NEBS testing guidelines, compliance is not guaranteed with all vendors when tested as a system. ADC has verified that all its standard line units are in compliance (see Table 18 on page 83) with these guidelines when tested as a system in the HMS-358 shelf.
  • Page 95: Compliance Standards

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Appendix D - Technical Reference OMPLIANCE TANDARDS Table 18. Compliance Standards Standard Description GR-499-CORE Transport System Generic Requirements (TSGR): Common Requirements Issue 1, December 1995 GR-63-CORE New Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Generic Equipment Requirements Issue 1, October 1995 GR-1089-CORE Electromagnetic Compatibility and electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Issue 1, July 1994 Telecommunication Equipment Rev 1, December 1996...
  • Page 96: Appendix E - Product Support

    UPPORT ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales and post-sales support and training for all its products. Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center. • Quotation Proposals Sales Assistance •...
  • Page 97: Appendix F - Abbreviations

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Appendix F - Abbreviations F - A PPENDIX BBREVIATIONS HFA: HiGain Fan Assembly HLU: HiGain Line Unit ACO: Alarm Cutoff HMU: HiGain Management Unit AIS: Alarm Indication Signal HRU: HiGain Remote Unit ALM: Alarm AMI: Alternate Mark Inversion ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Internet Protocol Interchange...
  • Page 98 Appendix F - Abbreviations LTPH-SM-1052-04 RAI: Remote Alarm Indication TAO: Terminal Access Option RFL: Remote Facility Loopback TL1: Transaction Language 1 RLOS: Remote Loss of Signal TLB: Terminal Loopback RTL: Remote Terminal Loopback TLOS: Transmit Loss of Signal Slide Switch VTG: Virtual Tributary Group SELV:...
  • Page 99 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Project Member Signatures ROJECT EMBER IGNATURES Complete the following table by printing the title and name of each project member followed by their signature. This list may then be removed and stored for future reference. Table 17. Signatures Title Name Signature HMS-358 List 5 and List 6...
  • Page 100 Project Member Signatures LTPH-SM-1052-04 NSTALLATION ERIFICATION BY ECTION Reviewed Installation Plans Check ü if not applicable (see “Reviewing Installation Plans” on page Shift Supervisor Signature Date Established Method of Procedure Check ü if not applicable (see “Establishing a Method of Procedure” on page Shift Supervisor Signature Date Unpacked and Inspected System Components...
  • Page 101 LTPH-SM-1052-04 Project Member Signatures Cabled Chassis Check ü if not applicable (see “Cabling the Chassis” on page Shift Supervisor Signature Date Wired Common Access Panel Check ü if not applicable (see “Wiring the Common Access Panel” on page Shift Supervisor Signature Date Connected Ground Cable Check ü...
  • Page 102 Project Member Signatures LTPH-SM-1052-04 Installed Line Card(s) Check ü if not applicable (see “Installing a Line Unit (HLU)” on page Shift Supervisor Signature Date Installed Remote Unit(s) Check ü if not applicable (see “Installing a Remote Unit (HRU)” on page Shift Supervisor Signature Date Set Up Circuit ID(s)
  • Page 103: Index

    LTPH-SM-1052-04 Index NDEX Numerics P14 ................16 10BASE-2 ................21 P15 ................15 multishelf configuration ..........26 P16 ................15 10BASE-T ................22 P9 ..................9 multishelf configuration ..........25 Craft port .................29, 48 single shelf configuration ..........24 Cross-connect ................69 10BASE-T, Module B ............9 Cut-through Card ..............69 Cut-through card ..............72 Addresses, hardware and IP ..........
  • Page 104 Index LTPH-SM-1052-04 installation ..............59 placing line in service ..........63 Installation placing under HMU management ........ 63 alarm relay wiring ............17 AUX port ..............37 alarms ................74 cable ties ...............10 configuration ..............32 chassis .................7, 8 connecting to craft port ..........29 Circuit IDs ..............62 date and time ..............
  • Page 105 Safety warnings and notices ...........iv verification of downstream device ....... 73 SELV ..................iv Line, placing in service ............63 Shelf Identifier ...............33 Wideband 3190 Module B installation ............. 9 functional diagram ............2 requirements ..............8 SONET clock synchronization source ........17 Local IP address ..............
  • Page 106 Index LTPH-SM-1052-04 Verification ................73 Wirewrapping, non multiplexer applications ......89 Wiring, fuse panel ..............20 X.25 network ................ 27 July 14, 2002 HMS-358 List 5 and List 6...
  • Page 107: Certification And Warranty

    ADC during the 90-day warranty period is, at ADC’s option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or replace of the software. ADC also warrants that, for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of purchase, the media on which software is stored will be free from material defects under normal use.
  • Page 108 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin, CA 92780-7013 Tel: 714.832.9922 Fax: 714.832.9924 Technical Assistance Tel: 800.638.0031 Tel: 952.917.3222 Fax: 714.730.2400 : LTPH-SM-1052-04 OCUMENT ISO 9001/TL 9000 ´,FA¶5l¨ DNV Certification, Inc. REGISTERED FIRM 1238335...

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